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Bearing His Child, Burying My Heart novel Chapter 59

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Moira was so angry that her face turned ashen. "If that's the case, then I'll take my son away."

"No matter which end of the world you bring him to, I will find him. After I find him, don't even think about meeting my son again. It's best if you don't anger me." His eyes were like ice as they shot toward her.

Although Moira wasn't afraid of him, this gaze still made her heart tremble slightly.

Moira got out of the car. When she swiped her card to enter, she discovered that the man behind her also had the right to enter. Damn, the school did tacitly agree that he was her son's father?

It seemed that she had to react to the school.

The little guy who was playing in the playground was shocked to the point where he couldn't believe his eyes when he saw his parents enter the classroom one after the other. "Mommy! Daddy!"

His shout immediately let the children who have not been taken away by their parents to look the door. So, they are Lucas's father and mother!

"Lucas, is he your father?" A child asked curiously.

"Yes, he is my father!" Lucas called out in a loud voice. This voice contained a bit of pride.

This caused Moira's eyes to flash. Her son really did want this father. Sage also felt incomparably satisfied. He seemed to have become the capital for his son to show off.

"Lucas, how about I take you back to your grandparents' house for dinner?" Sage bent down to speak to him.

"Really? I can see my grandparents now. I want to go." The little guy immediately said in excitement.

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